The wound of Lucas Campagnolo was one of the defining moments of the Miami Premier Padel P1 2026 Forced off injured mid-tournament after a worrying fall, the Brazilian quickly sparked a wave of reactions on the circuit.
A few days after this incident, Campa gave an update on his social media And even though the final diagnosis has not yet been made, his message is intended to be rather reassuring.
An injury that left its mark on the tournament
The incident occurred during the round of XNUMX , in a quick exchange at the net. Upon landing after an intervention, Lucas Campagnolo felt a sharp pain in the knee forcing him to immediately stop his match.
The images had understandably caused concern, with a player remaining on the ground, being taken care of by the tournament's medical team before leaving the track.
In a tournament already marked by several physical scares, this injury quickly drew attention.
A powerful and humane message
Since then, the Brazilian has taken to Instagram to thank everyone who has sent him a message since his injury.
And his text goes far beyond the simple medical point.
“I never imagined I would receive as much affection as I have since Thursday evening.”
From the very first lines, Campagnolo emphasizes the human aspect of what he has experienced since leaving the tournament.
“I have no words to express my gratitude to everyone who took a moment to care about my health. For me, that's worth far more than winning a match or a tournament, because behind the athlete, there's the person.”
A strong, sincere message that circulated widely in the world of professional padel .
“I am at home, calm, and confident.”
From a medical standpoint, Lucas Campagnolo He has not yet provided a precise diagnosis. He simply stated that he has returned home and is now awaiting further tests.
“I’m already home waiting to have the tests done. I feel good, with a clear head and confident that it will be nothing.”
This passage inevitably brings a bit of optimism after the fear caused on the ground.
Although caution is obviously still necessary until the tests have delivered their verdict, this calm tone suggests that the player wants above all to avoid any premature dramatization.
A thank you to the circuit and its entourage
In his message, Camp also wanted to thank him directly Premier Padel and the organization of the Miami tournament to take care of them.
“To the team at @premierpadel and @miamipremierpadel, I also don’t know how to thank you for all the attention and treatment.”
But above all, he emphasized the importance of his support network, at what was inevitably a delicate time.
“I already knew I had a good professional team around me… but I also have the best people with me, and that reassures me. My friends and my team are the best.”
Here again, we find a Lucas Campagnolo true to his image: very expressive, very human, and always focused on others.
A wait before the exams
No duration of absence has yet been announced.
As is often the case with this type of injury to the knee Everything will now depend on the medical examinations which will determine whether it is a simple trauma or a more serious injury.
At this stage, several scenarios remain possible:
- a minor injury requiring rest and conservative treatment
- an absence of several weeks
- or, in the worst-case scenario, a more serious injury requiring longer treatment
But for now, the clan Campagnolo clearly calls for caution.
Miami, a tournament also marked by injuries
Le Miami P1 has indeed been marked by several physical incidents:
- Gonza Alfonso finished his day of sixteenth grade with seven stitches to the eyebrow
- Noa Canovas had to withdraw in the round of 16 after a ankle sprain
- et Lucas Campagnolo He therefore left the tournament with a knee injury.
Different situations, but all of which remind us how much the high level exposes the players, especially in an increasingly packed schedule.
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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